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She spent one year interviewing residents at an isolated leprosy community in Northern Taiwan. This had a great effect on her work and shifted her focus in producing media work to create social impact. Her film on homelessness, youth, and social justice: "Treasure Hill", was screened at Scope Art Fair at MOMA, Basel, 2007. In 2011, she created a robotic video sculpture that speaks on sex trafficking survivors in New York. Currently, she is working with sensors and electronics, focusing on building sculptures that interact with viewers. It's her way of collecting new stories.

Molmol has worked on organizing events ranging from street movements, underground raves, electronic arts and music festivals. She still dreams of doing so for the rest of her life.

Molmol received an M.P.S at the Interactive Telecommunications Program, NYU ; and a B.A. at Communication Arts in Taiwan.